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New tours and partnerships make the Ducati Borgo Panigale Experience even more exclusive

Ducati has revamped the offer of the Borgo Panigale Experience by introducing new activities, methods of visit and collaborations to offer all enthusiasts ever more engaging and unforgettable experiences.

The Borgo Panigale Experience is the path created by Ducati for all those who want to experience a full immersion in the world of the red bikes from Borgo Panigale. Visitors can relive more than 90 years of history and passion inside the Ducati Museum, and observe live, the birth of the motorcycles that make Ducatisti around the world dream.

A prestigious new collaboration with Lamborghini is now part of this already extensive offer. Starting from 25 March and until 7 May, enthusiasts can participate to the “Ducati Museum and Automobili Lamborghini Museum Experience “, conceived for those who want to experience first-hand the motoring talent, creative knowledge and passion of two excellences of Motor Valley that bring Made in Italy to the world.

This new experience allows guests to visit both museums in a single day, taking advantage of a reduced rate for the two tickets and a free shuttle bus service, which offers a direct and rapid transfer between the Borgo Panigale and Sant’Agata Bolognese museum complexes.

The modality will be usable only on Saturdays and Sundays for a group of maximum 15 people, with a guided tour conducted by qualified operators for both museums, in Italian and English on alternate weekends.

To access the museums at a reduced rate and use the shuttle bus service, reservations are required and can be made either on the Lamborghini website or on the dedicated page of the Ducati website, where the timetables and prices of the experience can also be consulted.

Among the other new features that enhance the offer of the Borgo Panigale Experience are the Discovery Tours with Livio Lodi, Curator of the Ducati Museum, expert and history buff, who will transfer his great knowledge and passion for the brand.

Through the new format, enthusiasts can explore the Ducati Museum by walking in the company of its own Curator, discovering stories, anecdotes, and untold moments through exciting storytelling, having an even more immersive experience in the rooms that retrace the iconic models, sporting feats, legendary riders, and technological milestones that helped build the Ducati brand.

Visits to the Ducati Museum in the company of the Curator will be held from 1 April to 7 October, one Saturday every month, for groups of up to 12 people. For each date, there is a tour in Italian and one in English. Further information on the selected days and visiting times are available on the dedicated page of the Ducati website.

But that’s not all: thanks to a partnership between Fondazione Ducati and Trenitalia Tper, those travelling on board the trains of the Emilia-Romagna regional railway company will have the opportunity to visit the Ducati Museum at a special rate. More details are available on Ducati website.

All the activities implemented by Ducati to make the Borgo Panigale Experience even more exciting and unique are aimed at enhancing the journey through the brand’s history and present, offering all enthusiasts a unique opportunity to touch first-hand the values of Style, Sophistication and Performance.

All details on how to visit and book are available in the section dedicated to the Borgo Panigale Experience on the Ducati website.

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The doors of the Ducati Museum and Factory reopen full time

Borgo Panigale Experience: the doors of the Ducati Museum and Factory reopen full time.

The Bologna-based motorcycle manufacturer is gearing up to welcome its fans again at full speed: starting from 21 April, visits to the Ducati Museum and Factory will resume throughout the week.

The Ducati Museum will be accessible from Monday to Sunday from 9:00 to 18:00, with one closing day on Wednesday. In the halls of the Museum, located in the heart of the Ducati factory in Bologna, visitors will be able to discover the most iconic racing and road bikes that have made the history of the brand, along with many unique anecdotes and details.

The tour inside the Ducati Factory, which allows enthusiasts to live the unique experience of walking through the production lines and observing what happens in the factory where the Ducati motorcycles take shape, can be booked every  Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday with two rounds of visits, the first at 9:30 and the second at 15:30.

The ticket price for admission only to the Ducati Museum is € 17, while the ticket with combined entrance to the Ducati Museum and guided Factory tour costs € 32. Both routes are subject to limited admission with reservations required online only. Furthermore, until further notice, it will be mandatory to wear a surgical mask and respect the interpersonal safety distance of at least 1 meter for the duration of the stay.

On the occasion of the full reopening of the Museum, starting from 23 April the exhibition will be enriched by a new addition: the original and legendary Paul Smart’s ‘750 Imola’. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the victory of the legendary rider at the 1972 Imola 200 Miles race , his bike will be added to the 42 motorcycles already present in the Museum for a limited period of time.

With this temporary exhibition, Ducati wishes to pay homage to a milestone in its motorcycle heritage and recall the memory of an extraordinary and exciting race, which forever marked the unique and profound bond between the British champion and the Borgo Panigale company.

To keep in touch with all enthusiasts even from a distance, a new free virtual tour will also be available on the Ducati website from 21 April, which further enriches the Borgo Panigale Experience digital offer. In this new mode it will be possible to independently explore some areas of the Ducati factory, from the entrance, to the Visitor Centre to all the halls of the Museum.

Finally, “Online Journeys”, the virtual guided tours that allow you to discover the history and production areas of Ducati, through a real remote guided tour, remain available by reservation. To book an “Online Journey” you can contact infotour@ducati.com.

Further information on how to visit and book is available in the section dedicated to the Borgo Panigale Experience on the Ducati website.

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Borgo Panigale Experience: the Ducati Museum reopens full-time

Ducati continues its path of gradual reopening to the public. In fact, starting from Monday 5 October, the Ducati Museum will be open again on weekdays.

A new feature inside the Ducati Museum gallery is represented by the presence of the Panigale V4 R made of LEGO® Technic™ bricks in 1:1 scale. It will be possible to see this unique model, together with the bikes that have written the history of Ducati, every day of the week (except Wednesday, closing day) from 9.15 to 16.00.

In order to guarantee the safety and protection of the health of visitors and workers, access to the structure will take place only by reservation, for time slots with a limited number of visitors. It will also be mandatory to wear a surgical mask and respect the safety distance of at least 1 metre for the duration of the stay*.

The ticket price for Museum entrance only will be €17, while the combined ticket with museum entrance and factory tour is available for €32 and includes a visit to the Museum independently with the support of the dedicated web-app and a guided tour of the factory lasting about 60 minutes.

Furthermore, from 15 October, as part of the expansion of the digital offer of the Borgo Panigale Experience, it will also be possible to discover the secrets of the Ducati Museum remotely thanks to the new digital experience “Ducati Museum Online Journey”. These are real guided tours of the Ducati Museum that can be accessed from a PC, smartphone or tablet, virtually accompanied by the Museum’s expert guides. There are 4 tours per week at the following times: Tuesday 5.00 pm, Saturday 9.00 am, in English; Thursday and Sunday 5.00 pm in Italian. Interested users can book the tours directly on the ticketing platform of the Museum by selecting the date, language and time, then they will receive a code and a link to access the Online Journey.

This new digital experience, lasting about 45 minutes, is aimed at all fans of motoring history who, while waiting to be able to admire the motorcycles exhibited at the Ducati Museum in person, still wish to live a Ducati experience and find out more about the history of the Bologna-based motorcycle company. During the tour, users will also have an opportunity to interact with the guide through the platform’s Q&A system.

The cost of the Ducati Museum Online Journey is €10. All those who purchase the digital tour during 2020 will get €10 discount on the purchase of the Ducati Museum catalogue, which they can buy in Borgo Panigale at the official Shop. A unique opportunity to complete the knowledge of the fascinating history of the brand.

*Update to the above

Ducati informs that, concerning the Borgo Panigale Experience, the guided tours inside the factory are not available.

From 5 October, as previously communicated, the Ducati Museum can be visited also on weekdays from 9.15 am to 4.00 pm all day (except Wednesdays) and from 15 October the digital proposal of the Museum is enriched with the “Ducati Online Journey Museum”.

For further information, the Museum’s ticketing platform is available online.

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